In the Blue corner, GamePop an Ouya competitor emerges

The Android gaming market is rapidly reaching saturation point, particularly in the large screen conversion. Ouya being the first, without a doubt the largest name and despite the fact that shipping has only recently started for their kickstarter backers – the most successful.

Bluestacks, the company that has brought a number of games from mobile platform to both Mac and PC has announced they’re launching the GamePop which is a subscription based, Android-type gaming console. Its intent is to bring the mobile games you know and love to your big screen at home and they’re going to charge you USD$6.99 a month for the privilege. The big advantage is that with the subscription, you get given the console and a single controller “free” through this month only. After this time, you’ll have to purchase the console and pay subscription fees with no word yet as to the outright cost of the console.

BlueStacks plans to market GamePop subscriptions directly from GamePop.tv, which went live today. Their main site, BlueStacks.com the company announced for the first time today clocks 1.6 million unique visitors every month and growing. GamePop will also be featured on BlueStacks’ Facebook page, where they maintain a community of 1.2 million fans.

It’s to be hoped that BlueStacks understand that with the Ouya now in the wild, a mobile to large screen format console needs to be affordable unlike the days of $500.00 Playstations and Xbox’s.

Do we need another mobile to big screen gaming console? Is anyone actually going to pay a monthly fee to play games they have already paid for and own on an Android device? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Phil Tann Journalist

Phil is an Android enthusiast who spends most of his time reading up on U.S. Android news so he can get the low down on what could possibly hit Australian shores. Coming from a background in IT & T sales, he’s in the perfect position to give an educated view on hardware and software.